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Is Your Car Ready For Halloween?

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It's almost Halloween weekend, which means that kids will be getting their costumes ready for a night of trick or treating. However, you should also consider decorating your car! Trunk or treating is a great alternative to trick or treating, especially at the Lake of the Ozarks. Many of the neighborhoods in the Lake area are dark and on curvy roads, which makes it dangerous for your little ghouls once it gets dark. Hulett Chevrolet Buick GMC has all the details on a couple Trunk or Treats in Camdenton and how to get your car looking spooky: Photo Credit: VFW POST 5923 Facebook Trunk Or Treat Events Camdenton VFW Trunk Or Treat Where: VFW Post 5923 65 VFW RD Camdenton When: Sunday, October 30 Time: 4:00 - 7:00 pm  Laker Trunk-OR-Treat Where: Camdenton High School 662 Laker Pride RD Camdenton When: Friday, October 28  Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm Decorate Your Car Scary Teeth Turn your vehicle into a scary monster! Either place the teeth on the front

The Best Cars For The Winter Season

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Winter will be here before you know it, which means snow could be in our near future. We all want to feel safe while driving, no matter the weather conditions. However, snow and ice can sometimes cause uncertainty while behind the wheel. Luckily, your trusted Missouri car dealership carries a wide arrange of vehicles to fit any lifestyle.  If you travel a lot in the winter season, you want a car that can handle any type of weather, including winter storms. Check out these vehicles that are great for the winter season: 2016 Chevrolet Suburban The Chevrolet Suburban is the perfect vehicle for large families. With three rows of seats, floor storage area and cargo management system, your family will be ready for those road trips to grandma's (or a trip to the grocery store).  MPG City: 16 MPG HWY: 23 When equipped with the all-wheel drive, it can handle any type of weather with ease. The weight of the SUV is more evenly distributed to help minimize the risk of fi

Should I Lease Or Own My Next Vehicle?

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Are you looking to buy a new car at the Lake of the Ozarks ? Deciding what type of car you want can be a journey on its own. However, after you pick out the perfect car, you will need to figure out how you want to purchase it. Do you want to own your car through loan payments, or do you want to lease it? At Hulett Chevrolet Buick GMC , we want to make your car buying experience as easy as possible. To help you decide which direction to go, we looked at the pros and cons of leasing and buying a new vehicle.   Leasing A Car PROS: - Typically, when you lease a new vehicle you have lower monthly payments and low or no down payment.  - If you decide to lease, you can drive a better car for less money. If you have your eye on a car you cannot afford to buy, you might be able to afford to lease it.  - Leases typically last anywhere from one to five years. After your lease is up, you can lease another car, which means you can drive a new car every few years.  CONS:

How To Maintain & Protect Your Tires

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Tires are an important part of your vehicle; they are also one of the more underappreciated parts. Most people don't realize that tires, like most other parts on your car, need to be maintained. When you take good care of your tires, it could help save you money by allowing your car to be more fuel efficient. In addition, your tires will last longer, meaning you save money by not having to replace your tires. At Hulett Chevrolet Buick GMC , we want to make sure that your car keeps you on the road longer. Our professional auto mechanics at the Lake of the Ozarks are here to offer you tips on how to maintain and protect your tires, so you can be safe this upcoming season.   Signs It's Time To Replace Checking your tires often is more important than you think and can tell you a lot about your car. Depending on how your tires are wearing, you can tell if your shocks are going bad to knowing if your alignment is off. Check out these signs to look for to know when your tir